The GeoMedia WebMap Publisher Application And Service Wizard should like the screen below.

Click Next.

The New Location Utility Web Service Wizard appears.

If you want to use the sample data in the new web service, then toggle on Include demo data in the web service.

The New Location Utility Web Service Wizard may look like the screen below.

Click Next five times to complete the wizard. If you want to change the default Location, website and virtual directory alias name, then please do so when prompted.

The new web service is created.

If you choose to use the sample dataset, then the following address geocoding index files would be copied over to the default WebMap Publisher Project folder as shown below.

Once the Location Utility Web Service has been created, you can write a web page or a Windows application to connect to and perform geocoding requests to the web service. An example Windows Console program is shown below. All the program does is to submit the address string: "1818 Lake Avenue, Knoxville, 37916" to the web service and prints out the results of the geocoding matches from the web service.

2 comments:

Hi!I am new to the GIS space. My company has a Geomedia professional license. We are trying to learn the tool.

Would you kindly guide me in the following:When I enter my GPS data in the format 21° 40' 37.49740" N 81° 34' 03.29602" E in my warehouse and try to geocode my data, it says"Coordinate parsing error: Invalid character string. Characters must be numeric and express a value in the indicated unit. Please correct your input."

Hi JainI presume you are trying to key in coordinates in the Precision Coordinates entry field? If you are, then choose the entry format on the left combo box e.g. Lon,Lat(d:m:s). Then on the right side, type in 21:40:37.49740,81:34:03.29602.HTH